Sleet, rain fall during final hours of state's winter storm warning

Chief Morning Meteorologist Ken Barlow said the storm dropped about 8.2 inches of snow on the Twin Cities.

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Barlow said the wind had died down, eliminating the risk of decreased visibility for drivers Friday morning. Meanwhile, Barlow said a light snow-rain mix is expected to fall Friday but significant accumulation is unlikely.

Looking ahead, Saturday is expected to be mostly dry with a few breaks in the clouds for sunshine, Barlow said. Sunday will be mostly sunny and temperatures will be in the 40s both days.

Officials at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport were working to get the flight schedule back on track Friday morning after the storm caused hundreds of delays and cancellations.